Paulson holds SPDR Gold Trust, sells Alpha Natural

SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Paulson & Co. Inc., run by billionaire hedge fund manager John Paulson, kept its holdings in the SPDR Gold Trust
GLD, -0.08%
for the quarter ended in December unchanged at 10.2 million shares, according to a Securities and Exchange Commission filing late Friday. The investment firm had also held onto its share stake in the exchange-traded fund at the end of the third quarter. Friday's filing also showed that Paulson & Co. sold off its holdings in Alpha Natural Resources Inc.
ANR, +6.67%
and Citigroup Inc.
C, -0.23%
It cut its holdings in Family Dollar Stores Inc.
FDO, -0.24%
but added to its Time Warner Cable Inc.
TWC, +0.41%
stake. It kept its holdings in Kodiak Oil & Gas Corp.
KOG, +1.17%
Hartford Financial Services Group Inc.
HIG, -1.30%
and T-Mobile U.S. Inc.
TMUS, -1.89%
unchanged from the third quarter.

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